The circumstances surrounding John Amos' death are pitting his family against each other. Following the announcement, his family released a joint statement on Facebook which accused his son, Kelly 'KC' Amos, Eugene Brummet and Belinda Foster of isolating the star from his family and close friends. They wrote: "Despite our repeated attempts to maintain contact, KC prevented access to him, controlled and monitored his calls and severed ties with John's daughter Shannon Amos, his brother Leslie 'Syl' Franklin, his grandchildren Quiera Colston and Jhazz Williams, his business manager Paul Baldessare, his god-daughter Amy Goudy, his niece Sherri Korsun, his former accountant and other close family members, friends, and loved ones.
" However, the allegations are now being disputed by his publicist, Belinda, who claims that it was John's wish to keep the death quiet at first. Additionally, she said that KC was precluded from notifying his sister due to "a strict no-contact order from the Superior Court of New Jersey based on the Complaint that his sister Shannon brought against him in 2023." Netflix star and daughter of rock legend tipped as frontrunner for Bond Girl Role Lana Del Rey gushes about new husband Jeremy Dufrene, calling him 'the one and only' In a statement to People , Belinda explained that John was "concerned that Shannon might turn his death and interment into a circus as she had done with other aspects of his life.
" She plans to continue representing John in his lega.